Innovative Quest Ideas- bring em here lets brainstorm

DISCLAIMER- I am in no way responsible for damage you do to your own marker in attempting to do any of these mods. Have fun. Be safe.

So anyway I wanted to start a thread to discuss innovative ideas for our quests, whether they be completely new ideas or just using existing parts from other manufacturers to mod the quest. What does the quest need to make it "better" and how can it be accomplished. Better is very subjective but I'm interested in everyone's opinions and ideas.

heres one:

Ive heard the question asked a few times and even asked it myself: What are my feedneck options? If I use a rotor it leaves a gap.
The critical feedneck is getting harder and harder to find and re-threading other feednecks to fit is not really cost effective. Well today while watching a milling video of someone milling down a cocker pressed in feedneck to fit a new ego clamp feedneck I wondered if this would work on the quest. I'm not the first to think of the idea as my search turned this up. This hasn't been brought up recently so I figured I'd repost the idea. I haven't ironed all the details but the ego feedneck is 7/8ths I.D. and you need 14/32nds left exposed to bolt the ego feedneck up to.

pretty "basic"(lol if you have a lathe and skills) way of doing this is to turn a piece of aluminium down. first section with a length of .150 O.D .900, then step down the OD to .875(7/8) and cut to a length of .438(14/32)(length of stepped down section). The ID for the new feedneck insert needs to be .735. The insert will then need to be bonded in to the existing feedneck spot and the ego feedneck bolted on. Boom- ego feedneck on your quest! If you ever need to remove it you can just heat the adhesive up to the point of failure and break it loose, it's really not hard to do

Another idea being tossed around is relocating the lpr from in front of the hpr to behind it.
Bring some drawings here! lets work out the details and get a working model!
I mayyyyy be able to help with some of the machine work if I like the design.

One idea I had is weight reduction. The quest is pretty hefty when it comes to weight, but it is an older platform. On my old quests, i found key spots where metal could be removed that I deemed was unnecessary. THis mainly included the frame...the entire right side of the grip is solid aluminum. its easy to drill sections of it away to remove a bit of weight. I would cut a hole inside of the board attachment screws, so that if the right grip pannel was removed, you could see the back side of the board. Actually, as long as the board is properly mounted and the battery is remotely secured, that entire wall can be removed. The best part is that the grips cover this section, so great craftsmanship isnt required.

has anyone considered making a different VA/LPR mount altogether?
Would be sweet to see a more ergonomic one that sticks out a wee bit more and that can still seamlessly integrate the stock LPR or allow it to rock an SCM or JDS from another gun on there somehow.

OR OR OR OR OR

on the larger quests, any way to do some hidden milling and relocate the LPR to the body altogether?

Would be cool to adjust it victory style (but instead of turning a ****ing wheel, adjust it normally.